Russell Tennant, Chair of Pendle Labour Party sends his thanks to everyone who took the time to vote for all of our candidates and also to our members involved in the election campaign, for their hard work and dedication to the people of Pendle.

Bradley

Brierfield

Cloverhill

Reedley

Mohammed Iqbal

Mohammad Arshad

Kath Shore

Yasser Iqbal

Southfield

Walverden

Whitefield

Mohammed Ammer

Julie Henderson

Asjad Mahmood

Snap General Election Thursday 08 June 2017

Pendle Labour Party is delighted that Councillor Wayne Blackburn, the Labour Party candidate has slashed the Conservative majority to 1,279.

We want to thank everyone who gave up their time to work for Wayne and the Labour Party during this election.

Last, but by no means least we wish to thank the people who voted for Wayne.Lancashire County Council Elections Thursday 4 May 2017

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England has published its final recommendations in its review of Lancashire's Electoral Divisions. The new electoral arrangements for Lancashire have now been approved by Parliament and were in place for the County Council elections on 4 May 2017.

PDF Maps of the LCC Electoral Divisions which encompass Pendle can be downloadedhere>>

Congratulations to Iqbal and Azhar on their re-election to the County Council

We want to thank everyone who gave up their time to work for the Labour Party during the elections.

Last, but by no means least we wish to thank the people who voted for the Labour candidates.

Brierfield and Nelson West

Nelson East

Mohammed Iqbal

Azhar Ali

Borough
of Pendle Elections Thursday 05 May 2016

Congratulations to Mohammad Sakib, Naeem Ashraf, Eileen Ansar and Sheila Wicks on their re-election. Special congratulations to George Adam on his return to Pendle Borough Council.

Overall Labour have lost one seat, Liberal Democrats have lost one seat and Conservatives have won 2 seats. The new party composition of Pendle Council is:Conservatives 21 seats, Labour 17 seats, Liberal Democrats 10 seats and BNP 1 seat.

We thank our candidates who took part in all the elections on 5th May. We especially want to thank everyone who gave up their time to work for the Labour Party during the elections.

Last, but by no means least we wish to thank the people who voted for the Labour candidates.

The Labour Party topped the Polls in the North West
increasing the number of Labour MEPs to 3.
The elected Labour MPs, in the order declared are:Theresa Griffin, Afzal Khan and Julie Ward.

The Largest share of the vote in Pendle was for Labour the Conseratives came third behind UKIP. To check the results in Pendle and elsewhere in the North West visit here.Pendle Labour Party thanks the voters of Pendle who voted Labour in the EU elections and we wish Theresa, Afzal and Julie well, in what we feel is going to be an interesting term for European and UK politics.

Theresa Griffin

Afzal Khan

Julie Ward

Borough
of Pendle Elections Thursday 22 May 2014

The Labour Party gained one seat on Pendle Borough Council; Yasser Iqbal was elected as a new Councillor in Reedley, defeating the Conservative Candidate.

In Southfield, Mohammed Ammer was also elected for the first time, to replace retiring Labour councillor Sheena Dunn, who we would like to thank for her service to the people of Southfield.